While Anthony Hopkins reflected on his sobriety journey, he also realized his own mental health issues may have stemmed from his father, who was also a big drinker. Hopkins, 87, confessed to The Sunday Times that as his "father's son," it crossed his mind that "there was something not right" with his own mind. It was famed British actor Laurence Olivier who encouraged Hopkins to ... Read more
“Counted Out, Always Doubted”—How WNBA Star Dana Evans Let Every Setback Fuel Her Rise and Capture Gary’s Heart.BT
WNBA two-time champion Dana Evans sat in a white pantsuit near center court next to her parents Thursday in the Gary West Side gym. She heard accolades rain down from a lineup of elected officials and school leaders and accepted proclamations and a three-foot key from Mayor Eddie Melton. Earlier in October, Evans won her second WNBA title as her Las Vegas Aces dismantled the Phoenix Mercury in four games. Off the ... Read more
Tension builds in Washington as Trump frames tariffs as America’s shield — while the Supreme Court readies its most consequential ruling yet. DH
President Donald Trump defended his use of tariffs as critical to national security ahead of a landmark Supreme Court case, while warning the U.S. will not tolerate the mass killing of Christians in Nigeria and refusing to rule out potential military action in Venezuela. Trump spoke with reporters on Air Force One as he flew from West Palm Beach, Florida, to Washington, D.C. He was asked about the ... Read more
The Unshaken Legend: How Alan Jackson Became Country Music’s Final Line of Defense.NL
A Voice That Never Needed Glitter In an age where country music flirts with pop hooks and electronic beats, Alan Jackson remains the quiet outlaw — not because he broke the rules, but because he refused to.He didn’t chase trends. He built tradition. Discover more Daily Newspaper Portable speakers For over four decades, Jackson has sung about life not as people imagine it, but as it truly ... Read more
Caught where justice is served: The shocking street video that forced an Arizona judge to resign in disgrace. DH
An Arizona Superior Court judge has resigned after allegedly being caught urinating in public just steps from the courthouse where she served. Prescott police responded around 1:30 a.m. on Oct. 4 after witnesses reported a woman relieving herself near Montezuma and Gurley Street, on the same block as the Courthouse Plaza where she worked, FOX 10 first reported. Bodycam video obtained by Fox News Digital appears to ... Read more




